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Added 2025-06-30 14:00:12 +0000 UTCHello all you wonderful patrons!
Welcome to the newest members; thank you for joining! Hello again to those of you who have stuck around so long; you are appreciated!
Here's the deal: Book One and Book Two of Drogune are written, but production of the latter is a ways off. Even with the series plotted out, it's not going to be able to touch upon all the world-building and lore I've done for the series. So my next goal is to do an illustrated series guide to Drogune. It will be large. I've begun compiling a list of points to cover, and that's where you come in!
I've uploaded the current topics to cover, but there may be something I've overlooked. Is there something you would want to know about in the Drogune lore? Have I overlooked something obvious? I know the lore inside and out, but that can give me tunnel vision. Y'all are a fresh set of eyes.
So please give this a read and comment below on anything more you'd like to see or topics you think I should cover. It's okay if you don't follow exactly what all the shorthand means - the final book will explain it all. And I'd much rather y'all give me overlapping suggestions than miss out on something that would've been crucial and/or cool.
Thanks for reading and big thanks for your input!
Comments
I'd like to see stuff on wands (because the "fire wand" that worked like a rocket launcher stuck with me), ships (the vehicles they use to explore the cosmos), and outlaws (what it means to be a criminal) in this world. The Drogune worldbuilding questions you answered on the Bumblekast should also have stuff you can patch into this Compendium.
J Frost
2025-07-07 14:00:11 +0000 UTCI'd really like snapshots of what life is like for people in various places across the setting. Different groups at big celebrations, glimpses of how they feast and dance and have fun, how they mourn, their homes and the wilderness, their sports, their hunting, their politics, their faith, together and alone, that kind of thing. And sketches of their art and culture, like some of the architecture and machines and the like. But I'd really prefer either an art book or a picaresque anthology informed by the setting instead of an illustrated lore dossier, so my suggestions are probably in conflict with what it's going for. I'm sorry. I hope this helps regardless.
Healnavi
2025-06-30 15:27:37 +0000 UTC